08/06/2024
The NCOA Fort Sam Houston Chapter recently made a generous donation to the Theodore Roosevelt High School 2024 Back To School Bash.
Pictured in the photo are:
Leah Fickle, Curriculum Assistant Principal
Melissa Mendiola, Roosevelt Family Specialist
Ted Pilihos, NCOA Fort Sam Houston Chapter Representative
Landy Rodriguez, Camelot Elementary Family Specialist
Byran Norwood, Roosevelt Principal
07/18/2024
We are excited to announce our partnership with Roosevelt High School for the 2nd annual 'Back to School Bash'. As sponsors, we are dedicated to giving back to our community through volunteering and monetary donations. Please join us in this impactful initiative!
03/08/2024
Late post:
FSHNCOA participated in the 2023 Adopt A Family program.
The card below express their gratitude for our support.
Please consider joining the Fort Sam Houston Noncommissioned Officers Association and give back to our community.
https://www.ncoausa.org/
03/08/2024
International Women's Day is observed on March 8, each year in recognition of the economic, police, social, and cultural, achievements of women around the world. Let’s celebrate them.
03/02/2024
The AMEDD Enlisted Corps celebrates 137 years.
Happy Birthday
02/28/2024
Great opportunity.
Thank you for supporting those in need.
$1 Billion Donation Will Provide Free Tuition at a Bronx Medical School
Ruth Gottesman, a longtime professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is making free tuition available to all students going forward.
02/14/2024
February is Black History Month
The story of Black History Month begins in 1915, half a century after the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in the United States. The celebration of Black History Month began as ‘ Negro History Week’ in 1926. This was created by Carter G. Woodson
The theme for 2024 is:
African American and the Arts
We invite you to explore the key influence that African American have had in the areas of film, music, architecture, culinary, fashions and literature to name a few.
01/15/2024
Happy Birthday
Martin Luther King.
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the advancement of the civil rights movement.